British scientist gives best human rights talk of the year
“This is not about just incremental change. This is about whole system change. And this applies to all of us, whatever sphere of influence we have.”
“This is not about just incremental change. This is about whole system change. And this applies to all of us, whatever sphere of influence we have.”
Public opinion lags scientific understanding of climate, and so our political system doesn’t move fast enough. A new book offers ideas to change that around.
A glimpse of the High Bridge suggests it was fated to become a fashion runway one day.
Citizens Climate Lobby aims to price carbon, solve climate change, and to do it in a way that crosses American political barriers. Founded by a Texan, after the creek behind his childhood home dried up.
In New York City, most of us live in apartments, making it impossible to power our homes from our own set of solar panels. But that’s about to change.
“An ounce of laws is worth 10,000 pounds of rhetoric.”
Being at one of the booths of the IDEAS CITY festival was nothing like I expected it to be.
The High Line has become a top destination for visitors. Does it still work for New Yorkers? Sarah Holder takes a tour.
The QueensWay would transform an abandoned railway in Queens into parkland.
Ecologist Eric Sanderson has written a carefully detailed and beautifully designed book on the need to redesign society without cars. Projjal Dutta, Director of Sustainability for the MTA,…
James White explains that the future of the city depends on how the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets melt in a warmer climate, and on what we do to slow the process down.
New York’s Landmarks Law preserves not only the culture of the past, but the energy put into buildings of the past.
One puzzle on which top experts disagree is the role of nuclear power in providing a solution to climate change.
Will solar panels soon become as iconic to New York’s rooftops as the ubiquitous water tower?
An adventurous coyote led police on a futile chase through Riverside Park on the Upper West Side, the second to be seen in Manhattan in April, and the sixth NYC coyote sighting of 2015, a record-breaking pace.
A deadline for human beings? I bet you have no idea how much trash you will throw away every day, right? Neither did I and…
A new crowdsourced map shows some important features of the city and describes how we can respond to changing climate.